Cereal market in Poland: Most feed mills appear to be covered in raw material

Published 2023년 11월 13일

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In October, grain exports by sea from Poland reached over 851 thousand tons, compared to 437 thousand tons in October 2022. The Grain and Feed Chamber reported that there is a limited supply of grain in the market, particularly in the north and west of the country, due to logistical issues. However, there is still significant traffic in ports, with wheat and corn being the main exports, and the share of corn is expected to increase in November.
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In October this year total grain exports by sea from Poland amounted to over 851 thousand. tons compared to 437 thousand tons exported in October 2022 - informed the Grain and Feed Chamber. On a national scale, corn grain was harvested from over 85 percent. area – estimated. The Grain and Feed Chamber (IZP) reported in its Monday newsletter that "the broader grain market still does not see a large supply of grain, especially in the north and west of the country." She pointed out that the situation is better in the south of the country, where corn is still being harvested and due to logistical problems, i.e. expensive and difficult to access transport, grain is moved in smaller quantities to ports for export. IZP stated that farmers offer some of their stored grain for sale on an ongoing basis, but "usually these are not large batches." "Therefore, there are not many offers for the sale of cereals, especially barley and oats," it was assessed. It was added, however, that most feed ...
Source: AgroPolska

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